Keep in mind that the Muslims were literally killed while they were practicing mid-day prayer.

This attack on prayer is an attack on everyone from every religion who prays, even the Muslims who were killed from the attack.

“At first I thought of saying, ‘Imagine being told your house of faith isn’t safe anymore.’ But I couldn’t say ‘imagine,’” Ocasio-Cortez said in her first reaction to the massacre. “What good are your thoughts & prayers when they don’t even keep the pews safe?” the congresswoman said via Twitter.

At 1st I thought of saying, “Imagine being told your house of faith isn’t safe anymore.”

The congresswoman realized that her original tweet attacked all forms of prayer (which is very hurtful to the Muslim population who had just lost members of their church while praying) so she tried to deflect to blame it on the NRA.

The Washington Examiner’s Siraj Hashimi blasted the radical congresswoman by saying, “this is incredibly insensitive to my Muslim brothers and sisters who were slain in cold blood while they were literally praying because they want to be closer to their creator and they want to become better people.”

this is incredibly insensitive to my muslim brothers and sisters who were slain in cold blood while they were literally praying because they want to be closer to their creator and they want to become better people. https://t.co/uq9VzofTsN

Dana Loesch of the NRA even had some choice words saying, “Pretty sure thoughts and prayers isn’t anyone’s phrase, and prayer especially (which you mocked earlier after what happened in a house of prayer?) is a real action, a petition to, a conversation with, God — in this case, to request protection, comfort for those suffering.”

Pretty sure thoughts and prayers isn’t anyone’s phrase, and prayer especially (which you mocked earlier after what happened in a house of prayer?) is a real action, a petition to, a conversation with, God — in this case, to request protection, comfort for those suffering.